AQUATIC.
THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP. [Pee Peess Association.] LONDON, August 28. Stanbury’s wound is healing slowly, but he is able to late steady exercise. NEWCASTLE, August 29. The sculling match between Towns and Neilsen was rowed to-day. Neilscn led by a length for two miles, but then the pace, which had been a cracker, broke him up, and ho ceased rowing, allowing Towns to row home at his leisure. Tire three miles were covered in lOmin 45sec.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11050, 31 August 1896, Page 5
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